July 19, 2021 Morning Edition: Mets News Roundup


This is your Mets Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of July 19, 2021.


A Look at Mets Pitchers Last Week


Aaron Loup

Aaron Loup has a record of 0-0 this past week and a 0.00 ERA. As a starting pitcher, he has 1 starting appearance this week.
This past week, he has been ringing up hitters with 10.38 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.455 BABIP this week. Hitters are hitting .313 against him this past week. Hitters are swinging at his pitches that are out of the strike zone 25.0% of the time. He has a low strike zone swing rate, it is 58.8% and this means that hitters are looking at pitches in the strike zone, he is painting the corners well.

Miguel Castro

Miguel Castro has a record of 0-0 this past week and a 0.00 ERA. In a relief role, he has appeared in 3 games this week and he was not used as a closer this week.
This past week, he has been ringing up hitters with 5.40 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.2 BABIP this week. Hitters are hitting .167 against him this past week. Hitters are swinging at his pitches that are out of the strike zone 32.1% of the time. He has a low strike zone swing rate, it is 79.2% and this means that hitters are looking at pitches in the strike zone, he is painting the corners well.

Tylor Megill

Tylor Megill has a record of 0-0 this past week and a 0.00 ERA. As a starting pitcher, he has 1 starting appearance this week.
This past week, he has been ringing up hitters with 3.00 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.273 BABIP this week. Hitters are hitting .250 against him this past week. Hitters are swinging at his pitches that are out of the strike zone 32.6% of the time. He has a low strike zone swing rate, it is 72.0% and this means that hitters are looking at pitches in the strike zone, he is painting the corners well.

Drew Smith

Drew Smith has a record of 0-0 this past week and a 2.25 ERA. In a relief role, he has appeared in 3 games this week and he was not used as a closer this week.
This past week, he has been ringing up hitters with 6.75 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.182 BABIP this week. Hitters are hitting .200 against him this past week. He has a chase rate of 51.5% and it happens to be high, which means he has done a great job of fooling hitters into chasing pitches out of strike zone. Hitters are swinging at his pitches that are in the strike zone 73.1% of the time.

Marcus Stroman

Marcus Stroman has a record of 0-1 this past week and a 3.60 ERA. As a starting pitcher, he has 1 starting appearance this week.
This past week, he has been ringing up hitters with 5.40 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.421 BABIP this week. Hitters are hitting .364 against him this past week. Hitters are swinging at his pitches that are out of the strike zone 30.2% of the time. He has a low strike zone swing rate, it is 66.7% and this means that hitters are looking at pitches in the strike zone, he is painting the corners well.

Jeurys Familia

Jeurys Familia has a record of 1-0 this past week and a 6.23 ERA. In a relief role, he has appeared in 3 games this week and he was not used as a closer this week.
This past week, he has been ringing up hitters with 6.23 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.231 BABIP this week. Hitters are hitting .278 against him this past week. Hitters are swinging at his pitches that are out of the strike zone 16.7% of the time. He has a low strike zone swing rate, it is 75.0% and this means that hitters are looking at pitches in the strike zone, he is painting the corners well.

Jerad Eickhoff

Jerad Eickhoff has a record of 0-0 this past week and a 6.75 ERA. In a relief role, he has appeared in 1 games this week and he was not used as a closer this week.
This past week, he has been ringing up hitters with 0.00 strikeouts per 9 innings. He has yielded a 0.364 BABIP this week. Hitters are .462 against Jerad Eickhoff, which means that the contact he is attracting is still hard and he is not getting enough strikeouts to bring it down out of this danger zone. Hitters are swinging at his pitches that are out of the strike zone 23.1% of the time. He has a low strike zone swing rate, it is 87.5% and this means that hitters are looking at pitches in the strike zone, he is painting the corners well.

Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…

“Following an awkward landing on a dive, a tearful Jazz Chisholm exited Miami’s second game of the afternoon with a shoulder injury. With deGrom sidelined, Jerad Eickhoff will take the mound for the Mets tonight in their first meeting with the Reds. A hamstring injury is going to keep Dodgers infielder Gavin Lux sidelined for at least a few days, if not more. I have to mention that Jacob deGrom’s fifth injury of the season will send him to the 10-day IL for the second time this year.”

Above is the summary of: Mets Morning News for July 19, 2021… tap or click to check out the full article.

“After Alonso struck out, McNeil singled, putting runners at first and third with only one out. Conforto then struck out, but the inning ended with the Mets within a run. But he got his pitch and hit a two run, go-ahead home run. After issuing a walk to Ben Gamel, he shut the rest of the inning down, getting Nogowski to fly out, Stallings to strike out, and Perez to ground out, ending the game and preventing the Pirates from getting their first series sweep of the year.”

Above is the summary of: Walker struggles, Rojas rages, Mets win… tap or click to check out the full article.

“A big one for the team. It’s a big one for me. But after clawing back into the game with help from a three-run homer from Travis Blankenhorn, it was Michael Conforto who delivered the clutch go-ahead two-run blast the Mets needed to avoid a sweep, finishing off their weekend series with a 7-6 comeback win over Pittsburgh at PNC Park. Now get a happy flight to go into Cincinnati and keep this thing rolling.” The comeback win made the Mets the third team in the modern era to blow a six-run lead and lose, then erase a six-run deficit and win the next day, according to STATS.”

Above is the summary of: Mets rally for gut-check win after fiasco in 1st… tap or click to check out the full article.

“Rojas said he asked for an explanation of the play, but did not receive one. “I was just trying to get it out because, I mean, obviously it was so close,” Walker said after the Mets rallied for a 7-6 win over the Pirates. “It’s not a play you see every day,” Rojas said. “And then I heard, ‘Run to second base!’ I didn’t really know what was going to be the outcome.”

Above is the summary of: Pirates plate 3 as Mets argue fair/foul call… tap or click to check out the full article.

“Carrillo retired the first six men of the game before getting into some trouble in the third after a leadoff double and a one-out walk put two on. Ashcraft has gone at least five innings with no earned runs in four of his first five starts since earning a promotion to Double-A on June 23, giving him a 2.33 ERA and a .156 BAA with 27 strikeouts in 27 innings. 23), Low-A Lakeland After finishing a triple shy of the cycle last night, Quintana followed up his 3-for-3 performance by homering for the second game in a row and driving in three runs on a 2-for-4 day at the dish. In his last four games, the 22-year-old is 5-for-16 with two homers, a double, and nine RBIs.”

Above is the summary of: No. 12 prospect smacks three doubles… tap or click to check out the full article.

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